
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
Whether your property is a small residential site or a large industrial facility, we can help! Environmental assessments and the ability to remediate contamination are indispensable in today's real estate environment. Whether you are interested in property transfers, real estate acquisition and development, or building demolition; State and Federal regulations now govern a wide range of compliance and permitting issues. From the purchase of a new home to the sale of commercial real estate, we regularly work with buyers, sellers and lenders from across the country and understand the need for timely reports so you can make an informed decision. The Claymore Group is your source for experienced and reliable environmental services.
Site Assessment:
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Phase I Environmental Site Assessment
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Phase II Environmental Site Assessment
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Environmental Drilling
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Property Condition Assessments (PCA)
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Soil and Groundwater Remediation
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Vapor Intrusion Assessment

Storage Tank Consultation:
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Removal and inspection of Underground and Aboveground Storage Tanks (USTs / ASTs)
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Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) Plan preparation and updates
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PA Underground Storage Tank Indemnification Fund (USTIF) claims and assistance
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Soil and Groundwater Remediation
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State and local compliance

Remediation Services:
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Environmental drilling
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Design, installation and operation of soil/groundwater remediation systems
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Design and installation of vapor recovery systems
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Regulatory reporting and compliance assistance

Due Diligence Assessment Model:
Having spent decades working with attorneys, developers, lenders and insurance underwriters we realized that there was no simple way of quantifying environmental risk. While clients had a basic understanding of what risks were present during a real estate transaction, they couldn’t be expected to sift through thousands of pages of reports to get a simple answer to the question “what could go wrong and what could it cost me?”

Record Search with Risk Assessment (RSRA):
For clients pursuing SBA financing, lenders will likely require an RSRA which can be a useful tool for low risk properties. This assessment tool allows our professionals to review the history of a particular site and identify potential uses that could pose an environmental risk. Claymore has completed RSRAs for a variety of local and national lenders.

